Do Baby Wipes Count as Liquids on a Plane? TSA Rules Explained

Learn if baby wipes are considered liquids on planes and TSA guidelines for carrying them in your hand luggage.

392 views

Yes, baby wipes generally do not count as liquid on a plane. According to most airport security guidelines, baby wipes are considered a solid. Therefore, they can be carried in your hand luggage without adhering to the liquid restrictions. For hassle-free travel, it's best to pack them in a resealable bag within your carry-on.

FAQs & Answers

  1. Are baby wipes allowed in carry-on luggage? Yes, baby wipes are generally allowed in carry-on luggage and are not subject to liquid restrictions.
  2. Why don’t baby wipes count as liquids during airport security checks? Baby wipes are considered solids rather than liquids because they are moist towelettes, so they are not subject to the TSA’s 3-1-1 liquids rule.
  3. How should I pack baby wipes when flying? It is best to keep baby wipes in a resealable bag inside your carry-on to keep them fresh and easily accessible during your flight.